Smylo AI · Last updated: June 24, 2026
The photo you choose to scan — the selfie you take in the app or the image you upload. We use it only at the moment you run a scan. We do not collect your name, email, contacts, or location, and we do not require an account.
We also collect a small amount of anonymous usage data when you use the app: your pre-reveal guess, your score and tier, whether you tapped Share, and your one-tap "did this feel accurate?" answer. This data is aggregate and anonymous — it carries no identifier, so it cannot be tied to you or your device, and it never includes your photo, name, email, contacts, or location.
When you run a scan, your photo is sent to our AI provider, Anthropic (the Claude API), which analyzes the smile in the image and returns the scores and labels you see. The result is shown on your device. Anthropic processes the image under its own data policy; per Anthropic's API terms, API inputs are not used to train its models. See Anthropic's Privacy Policy.
We do not store your photos or your scan results, and there are no accounts. We do store the anonymous, aggregate usage data described above to measure whether the app works well — none of it identifies you. Scans are relayed through our own lightweight server, which never stores your photo.
We access these only for the scan you initiate. We don't browse or upload anything else from your camera or library.
Smylo is intended for users 18 and older. The app asks you to confirm your age before use, and it is not directed to children.
We don't sell your data, and we don't use advertising or third-party tracking in the app.
Smylo's scores and tips are for entertainment and self-improvement only. They are not a diagnosis and not a substitute for a dentist or other qualified professional.
If we add features that change what we collect (for example, optional saved scan history), we'll update this page and the "last updated" date above.
Questions? Email support@smyloai.com.